SOLD DEKLEY (s10) slim line model “!
- Johnie King
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SOLD DEKLEY (s10) slim line model “!
Trades on good steels preferableâ€!!
Contact 615 713 Six seven four four
sueking1949@gmail.com
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Beautiful Dekley steel
3 floors
4 knees
ABC pedals Emmons knees on left
$2150
This One has real Birdseye Deck ::: sustain is incredible.
Contact 615 713 Six seven four four
sueking1949@gmail.com
PM
Beautiful Dekley steel
3 floors
4 knees
ABC pedals Emmons knees on left
$2150
This One has real Birdseye Deck ::: sustain is incredible.
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Yeah, if you are worried about weight a Dekley is not what you are looking for.. I have owned 2 of them, and they are superior playing and dependable GUITARS with a very sweet"old school" pedal steel sound, but they are really HEAVY!Mark Brewer wrote:How much does his one weigh in the case?
This one that Johnie is selling is gorgeous, one of the nicest Dekley builds I have seen.... It will last a lifetime. The build quality on a Dekley was on a par with MSA guitars of that era IMHO.... bob
I'm over the hill and hittin'rocks on the way down!
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
no gear list for me.. you don't have the time......
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Dekley s10
Bump.... You can't go wrong with this Dekley Slimline. Triple raise double lower changer, adjustable springs, Tone and sustain to die for, smooth easy playing steel guitar. Built with most of today's modern technologies.
I've had mine for 15 years and it's my main axe. Bump, Bump, Bump....
I've had mine for 15 years and it's my main axe. Bump, Bump, Bump....
Dekley (PRS-10C), BMI S12
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If I was still in the market, I'd be on this like white on rice. Beautiful, and looks new. Johnie does a great job with his refurbs. The Dekley, like the old BMI guitars, are heavy for good reason. I'd just put a set of wheels on the case. I've seen Dekley's up close and personal, and just about bought one back in the early 80's.
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Besides all the above mentioned qualities, the fingers are hardened chrome and do not groove plus almost no cabinet drop. The ease of pedaling is second to none.Ken
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Dekley s10 Slimline
TTT.... don't miss out on this deal. Tone for Tone, one of the best ever made.
I'm just saying...
Dwight
I'm just saying...
Dwight
Dekley (PRS-10C), BMI S12